Post Office Box 34

Even though I am still in part one of the book, I am already very interested in what is happening. In the small section that I read today, the narrator is still stopped at the Military Rule Center, but instead of talking about what is going on, she talks about why she was travelling from Ramallah to Birzeit in the first place.

The narrator says that she was going to Birzeit because she owns a post office box there and that is what helps her get through everyday. She talks about how she has numerous pen pals from all over the world that she communicates with through mail. She checks her post office box everyday in order to see if one of her pen pals has written her, because she enjoys writing with them so much.

This honestly surprises me a lot. I know that there are people all around the world who have pen pals and this is not surprising to me. However, what is so interesting about this certain situation is how many pen pals the narrator has and how she is able to stay in touch with all of them on a regular basis. Not to mention the fact that her country is overrun with Israeli soldiers that prove to be another daily distraction for her. It is just so shocking to me that she has so much fun talking to so many other people around the world and how she has a fun time doing that.


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